“Turkey’s Victory Party Leader Endorses Main Opposition Candidate in Presidential Election Run-Off”

Turkey’s anti-immigrant political party “Victory Party” Ozder (pictured right), the leader of the party, supported the main opposition coalition candidate Kurchidaroglu (left) on May 24 in the presidential election run-off on May 28. Then expressed. The photo provided was taken in Ankara on the 24th. Alp Eren Kaya/Republican People’s Party (Reuters, 2023) [アンカラ 24日 ロイター] … Read more

“China Boycotts G20 Tourism Meeting in Indian-Administered Kashmir”

China said on Thursday it would not attend the G20 tourism working group meeting in India’s disputed Kashmir region of Srinagar from 22-24. The photo was taken in New Delhi on March 2nd (Representative photo taken in 2023) NEW DELHI/BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Wednesday it was pushing back against India’s plans to host … Read more

“Life Under Occupation: Accusations of Collaboration with Russia in Ukrainian City of Kherson”

KHERSON, Ukraine (Reuters) – Valentina Haras, 74, a district manager in the southern Ukraine city of Kherson, says she is not a traitor. Valentina Haras, who works as a district director in the southern Ukraine city of Kherson, says she is not a traitor. But on the walls of the garden where she lives, in … Read more

North Korean Defector Escapes Country Due to Strict Coronavirus Restrictions

South Korea’s intelligence agency, the National Intelligence Service, announced on the 19th that a North Korean defector who fled from North Korea earlier this month was the reason for the decision to escape due to the country’s strict new coronavirus restrictions. South Korean TV reporting the spread of corona in North Korea, taken in May … Read more

IMF Urges Central Banks to Keep Monetary Policy Tight Amid Inflation Risks

International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief deputy managing director Gita Gopinath on Monday urged central banks to keep monetary policy tight, saying there was a high risk of inflation remaining high or accelerating in many emerging markets. FILE PHOTO: April 14, 2023. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz [ワシントン 17日 ロイター] – International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief deputy managing director … Read more

Rising Gold Prices Threaten Amazon Rainforest and Indigenous Communities

BOGOTA/RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Rising gold prices are bad news for the Amazon rainforest. Demand for gold will heat up and illegal mining will increase, leading to deforestation and violence against indigenous communities. Rising gold prices are bad news for the Amazon rainforest. Pictured is an illegal gold mine in Itaituba, Brazil. … Read more

“Putin Signs Decree Allowing Residents of Russian-Controlled Areas in Ukraine to Obtain Citizenship”

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Wednesday opening the way for residents of Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine to obtain Russian citizenship. Photo taken in April 2022 (2023 REUTERS/Lisi Niesner) [モスクワ 28日 ロイター] – Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the 28th, opening the way for residents of Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine … Read more

National Institute of Public Health in Sudan Occupied, Pathogens at High Risk of Leakage: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) said on the 25th that the National Institute of Public Health, which stores dangerous pathogens such as measles and cholera, in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan in northeastern Africa, where fighting continues, was occupied, and the pathogens leaked out. It warned of a “high biohazard risk.” Image provided (2023 Reuters) … Read more

Ukraine and Central European Countries in Trade Dispute Over Grain Imports

Ukraine has announced a ban on imports of grains and other food from Ukraine to protect its agricultural sector, and Ukraine will take a “first step” to demand the withdrawal of the import ban in Warsaw, Poland, starting on the 17th. Participate in consultations that take place. Photo taken in July 2020 (2023 REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko) … Read more

US Secret Document: Ukraine Conflict Results in 354,000 Fatalities and Injuries With Prolonged Duration Possible

On April 12, it was discovered that a document leaked on the Internet that was classified as U.S. information stated that up to 354,000 Russian and Ukrainian soldiers were killed or injured in the war in Ukraine. A police officer inspects a Russian artillery shell in Zaporozhye, Ukraine, June 9, 2023. REUTERS [モスクワ 12日 ロイター] … Read more